Eroded sandstone on western edge of the Arnhemland Escarpment Kombolgie Formation: sediments deposited in early Proterozoic(1700 Ma), Ubirr, Kakadu National Park (World Heritage Area), Northern Territory, Australia JPF50521
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Eroded sandstone on western edge of the Arnhemland Escarpment Kombolgie Formation: sediments deposited in early Proterozoic(1700 Ma), Ubirr, Kakadu National Park (World Heritage Area), Northern Territory, Australia JPF50521
JPF-13884
Eroded sandstone on western edge of the Arnhemland Escarpment Kombolgie Formation: sediments deposited in early Proterozoic(1700 Ma), Ubirr,
Kakadu National Park (World Heritage Area), Northern Territory, Australia
Jean-Paul Ferrero
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Aerials Erosion Layers Rock Formations Sandstone
Nature's Timeless Art - A Kaleidoscope of Colors in Arnhemland Escarpment!
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. Step into a world where time has sculpted the land, and behold the breathtaking masterpiece captured by Jean-Paul Ferrero. This mesmerizing photo print, JPF-13884, transports us to the western edge of the Arnhemland Escarpment in Kakadu National Park. As if painted by Mother Nature herself, we witness the enchanting beauty of eroded sandstone formations that have stood tall for over 1.7 billion years! The Kombolgie Formation reveals its ancient secrets as layers upon layers tell stories from Earth's early Proterozoic era. In this aerial snapshot, Australia's rugged terrain unfolds like a vibrant tapestry. The rich hues of ochre and terracotta dance across the landscape, creating an awe-inspiring spectacle. It is as if nature has unleashed her artistic prowess on these rock formations with every stroke of wind and water. This image not only showcases Australia's unique geography but also reminds us of our planet's resilience against time itself. Erosion may shape and transform these sandstone marvels, but their grandeur remains unyielding. Let your imagination soar as you explore this World Heritage Area through Jean-Paul Ferrero's lens. Lose yourself in the intricate patterns etched by millennia-old forces and discover why Kakadu National Park is truly a treasure trove for geology enthusiasts worldwide!
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